moodiness


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having temperamental and changeable moods

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Rather than return to the hip-hop Nancy Sinatra vibe of her best-received work, she's taken the moodiness and froideur of her last album even further.
The most important physical signs that accompany this condition are lack of concentration, headaches, drowsiness and moodiness." She said that parents should take various measures to help their children adjust by stopping them from watching television late at night and getting them to sleep early.
The list of effects also includes violent behaviour, aggression, moodiness and depression.
A perfect romantic evening can get spoiled due to lover's moodiness.
The study followed 800 middle-aged women who answered questionnaires designed to measure the personality traits of extraversion (outgoingness) and neuroticism (involving a tendency to be easily distressed and to demonstrate characteristics such as moodiness, anxiety, fear, envy, and jealousy).
Lack of sleep can hit concentration and homework and cause moodiness and lack of enthusiasm.
People who are neurotic are likely to distress easily and exhibit personality traits such as worry, jealousy, or moodiness. Introverts are shy and reserved, while extroverts are considered outgoing.
Nevertheless, the film's spooky moodiness could partly percolate in VOD play during and after its limited theatrical run.
You may have seen one of the many advertisements geared toward men asking if they suffer from "low T"--low testosterone levels that, according to the ads, can result in lost sex drive, diminished energy, and moodiness. The answer, they suggest, may be as simple as applying testosterone through a gel or patch.
Along with low energy and moodiness, the fear of looking fat and feelings of inadequacy are common among youth-and this puts them at risk for developing eating disorders.
Along with low energy and moodiness, the fear of looking fat and feelings of inadequacy are common among youth--and this puts them at risk for developing eating disorders.
"There's a sense of moodiness, a positive moodiness, a dreamlike wonder but not cute or fairy taleish," Aimette said.
therefore vulnerable, given to moodiness if she were not stroked and
Hopes had been high that Tian Tian was about to give birth to Britain's first ever panda cub after the zoo said in August that she was showing signs of pregnancy, including a lack of appetite, moodiness, and changes in her hormone levels.